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It sounds like there might be a conflict between your WordPress installation and the folder structure for your ZentaOPMS installation. Make sure that the directory you’re trying to access is properly set up and that your WordPress managed hosting settings allow for other PHP applications in subdirectories. You might also want to check if there are any rewrite rules in your .htaccess file that could be causing the 404 error. If issues persist, consider reaching out to HostNoc for support with your WordPress managed hosting setup.
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